Government
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Maryland budget proposal cuts HS government test
CommentMaryland's high school assessment test for government would be cut next year under Gov. Martin O'Malley's budget proposal.
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Business as usual after light winter dusting
School, businesses and government are open Jan. 12 after a lighter than initially anticipated storm.
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Highlights from Monday's 'Capital Insider'
CommentMissed the show on TV? Watch two video clips on our blog now.
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Arlington County Board to hold Jan. 1 organizational meeting
A number of administrative activities will occur, including a passing of the gavel from 2010 chairman Jay Fisette to 2011 chairman Chris Zimmerman.
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Time to end failed TSA experiment
Those who believe government should be run like a business are providing a prime example of how that works in TSA.
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The Federal Government wants your opinion on transportation planning
The National Capital Planning Commission is distributing an email flyer inviting the public to participate in an open forum on transportation policy.
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Montgomery County set to begin negotiations with employee unions
Most say pay raises are unaffordable.
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Right v. left turns into north v. south
As the election dust settles, the battle lines dividing the Republicans and Democrats are giving way to two different rivals.
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Commissioner of revenue seeks expanded powers on sales-tax collection
Morroy contends that sales-tax revenue would increase, because enforcement efforts would be based at the local level.
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GOVgreen Conference and Expo
On Nov. 9-10, the Center for Environmental Innovation and Leadership will present the GOVgreen Conference & Expo.
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Nominations open for human rights award
All Arlington residents, community groups, nonprofit organizations and businesses can be nominated for consideration.
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PSA: 'Trasformers 3' filming affecting Verizon Center parking this week
CommentGoing to a Caps or Wizards game this week? Don't drive until you've read this.
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SGA changes system for passing legislation
Close vote leads to new process that specifies steps for implementation.
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Pentagon brownie put to the taste test
Chef Susan Holt of CulinAerie, a downtown Washington cooking school, helped us bake the brownies.
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Money Monday on 'Capital Insider'
CommentThe Census Bureau is hit with a class-action lawsuit. Joe Davidson explains why the fight could go to court. Plus, David Williams joins us to talk about what all those DOD proposals mean for the department's budget.
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Arlington county government debt now up to $1.12 billion
According to government figures, the total debt level of about $5,345 per resident is just the start for Arlingtonians.
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